All NATO members are required to spend the equivalent of 2% of GDP on their military, and Canada has always fallen short of that benchmark. But now,...
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A report by the Commons national defence committee reveals that Canada must significantly increase its defence spending to meet its minimum NATO commitments, a target that Defence Minister Bill Blair acknowledges is a challenge for the country.
All NATO members are required to spend the equivalent of 2% of GDP on their military, and Canada has always fallen short of that benchmark. But now,...
All NATO members are required to spend the equivalent of 2% of GDP on their military, and Canada has always fallen short of that benchmark. But now,...
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Germany will reach NATO's 2% defense spending target by 2028, growing its annual military budget to 80 billion euros ($86.6...
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday said the "resilient" military alliance can ride out any political changes in major powers ahead of crunch...
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National debt has for decades been a go-to issue Republicans try to use to persuade voters against supporting social programs — an issue that has...
The chairman of Nigeria’s Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Taiwo Oyedele, said that Nigeria can significantly boost its revenue...
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